COT4000
Computer technology (honours)
P Granville
24 points
* Full-year subject
* Caulfield
Objectives After the completion of this subject students should
be provided with an entry point to an academic career; have an in-depth
knowledge of a specific research area; and have developed their research skills.
- Synopsis Admission to the honours program normally requires a
credit average in third-year computing study. Entry to the honours program may
be quota restricted. Each honours student undertakes study of four subjects and
a substantial project. The project includes a written thesis, an oral
presentation and possibly a computer system design and implementation. The
grade for the year's work is assessed as 50 per cent thesis and 12.5 per cent
per subject. Normally, students will undertake two COT4000, SFT4000 or SYS4000
series subjects per semester. The actual program of study will be determined in
consultation with the coordinator and the student's thesis supervisor. One
level-three or level-five COT subject may be substituted. The Department of
Computer Technology runs a seminar program throughout the year. Honours
students are expected to attend all seminars.
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